jem said:Back in days of old, MBR partitions were supposed to be aligned to cylinders on the disk. In these modern days of Logical Block Addressing, and of the real geometry of disks being completely different to the reported geometry, aligning partitions is pointless and almost impossible.
Galactic_Dominator said:I suggest reading this thread and being more careful with your advice. It's generally quite easy to do if you can manage basic addition and subtraction and it's very important for certain types of disks e.g. SSD, USB flash, WD EARS. GPT/MBR scheme is irrelevant to the need for partition alignment as misalignment on either can cause a large performance hit.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-December/014534.html
Well it's really not. In terms of CHS alignment, of course that is dead and has been for a long time but partition alignment is still very important.jem said:The need for partitions to be aligned to sector-multiples on SSD's and Advanced Format disks is a completely different issue to the age-old reason for MBR partitions to be aligned to cylinders. This warning about a partition not ending on a cylinder boundary refers to that, I think.